RV & Travel Trailer Insurance
Embrace the open road with exceptional coverage
Soak in the beauty of natural landscapes and venture outdoors with coverage that protects your investment and your passengers, so you can focus on the destinations ahead.
What is RV
& Trailer Insurance?
RV and travel trailer Insurance offers financial protection for your recreational vehicle or trailer against accidents, theft, or unforeseen damage. Much like auto insurance for your car, RV insurance provides coverage to ensure you can enjoy exploring the open road or camping in the great outdoors.
Types of coverage
From safeguarding your belongings to protecting the exterior against unexpected events, our insurance ensures that you can enjoy your adventures worry-free, including:
- RV package, our standard “all risk” coverage
- Detached structures (e.g., shed, deck, or gazebos)
- Rental network endorsement
Types of RVs we insure
Our insurance solutions offer coverage both inside and outside your RV
We offer coverage for the following types of RVs:
- Motorhome (Class A, B, or C)
- Towed trailer (e.g., tent trailer, horse/stock, camper unit, toy hauler, or fifth wheel)
- Stationary trailer (e.g., park model/permanently parked trailer)
Navigate the unexpected with confidence.
Do not let uncertainties hold you back. Embrace the road less travelled with tailored coverage for your RV or travel trailer.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about RV and travel trailer insurance.
Is RV insurance mandatory?
Yes, you must have insurance for motorized RVs or motorhomes driven on roadways in Ontario.
Is travel trailer insurance mandatory?
No, when towing your travel trailer, the liability coverage comes from the auto policy of the towing vehicle. However, once your trailer is parked, the protection does not extend from your automobile insurance. That is why we advise having a separate insurance policy specifically for your travel trailer.
Do I need special coverage to take my RV across the border?
Most policies offer coverage for your cross-border journeys lasting up to 180 days (about 6 months). Additionally, some insurers may extend coverage to your stationary trailer if parked across the border, depending on the distance involved. We recommend consulting your broker to verify the specifics of your coverage.
Have more questions?
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